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HS Code |
156888 |
| Product Name | Florfenicol Powder |
| Active Ingredient | Florfenicol |
| Appearance | White to off-white powder |
| Solubility | Slightly soluble in water |
| Chemical Formula | C12H14Cl2FNO4S |
| Molecular Weight | 358.21 g/mol |
| Usage | Antibacterial for veterinary use |
| Application | Oral administration in animals |
| Storage Conditions | Store in a cool, dry place |
| Shelf Life | 24 months |
| Cas Number | 73231-34-2 |
| Target Species | Poultry, pigs, fish, cattle |
| Mechanism Of Action | Inhibits bacterial protein synthesis |
| Recommended Dosage | As directed by a veterinarian |
| Regulatory Status | Veterinary prescription required |
As an accredited Florfenicol Powder factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | Florfenicol Powder is packaged in a sealed, moisture-resistant, 1-kilogram aluminum foil bag, labeled with product details and safety information. |
| Container Loading (20′ FCL) | Container Loading (20′ FCL) for Florfenicol Powder: Approximately 8,000–10,000 kg packed in 25 kg fiber drums or cartons, securely palletized. |
| Shipping | Florfenicol Powder is shipped in sealed, moisture-proof, and light-resistant containers to preserve stability. Packages are carefully labeled according to regulatory guidelines, with documentation for safe transport included. It is shipped via approved carriers, ensuring protection from extreme temperatures and handling hazards. Suitable for laboratory or veterinary use only. |
| Storage | Florfenicol Powder should be stored in a tightly sealed container, away from light, moisture, and incompatible substances. Keep it in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area at room temperature, ideally below 25°C (77°F). Ensure the storage area is secure and access is limited to authorized personnel. Proper storage maintains the powder’s efficacy and stability. |
| Shelf Life | Florfenicol Powder typically has a shelf life of 2 to 3 years when stored in a cool, dry, and dark place. |
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Purity 99%: Florfenicol Powder with purity 99% is used in aquaculture disease management, where it ensures high antimicrobial efficacy against gram-negative bacteria. Micronized particle size: Florfenicol Powder with micronized particle size is used in poultry feed premixes, where it achieves rapid and uniform gastrointestinal absorption. Stability temperature 40°C: Florfenicol Powder with stability temperature at 40°C is used in tropical veterinary formulations, where it maintains therapeutic potency during prolonged storage and transport. Moisture content ≤1.0%: Florfenicol Powder with moisture content ≤1.0% is used in compounded animal feed, where it prevents caking and preserves homogeneity of the mixture. Water solubility ≥95%: Florfenicol Powder with water solubility ≥95% is used in livestock drinking water treatment, where it provides reliable and consistent dosing through water medication systems. Bulk density 0.4 g/cm³: Florfenicol Powder with bulk density 0.4 g/cm³ is used in automated feed production, where it enables efficient flow and blending within dosing equipment. Melting point 153–155°C: Florfenicol Powder with a melting point of 153–155°C is used in heat-sensitive veterinary pharmaceutical manufacturing, where it supports stable formulation integrity during processing. Assay ≥98%: Florfenicol Powder with assay ≥98% is used in injectable veterinary formulations, where it guarantees precise therapeutic concentrations for clinical efficacy. |
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Antibiotic resistance hits closer to home each year, and every layer in animal health circles pays the price. Working on the manufacturing floor and inside the QC labs, we see the day-to-day calls coming in from farmers, veterinarians, and integrators all across the region. They ask for Florfenicol Powder by name because field experience shows that stubborn respiratory and enteric infections threaten both livelihoods and animal welfare. We take note of every batch's feedback, and it becomes clear: the sector leans on dependable, predictable products when a flock or herd gets hit with a costly outbreak.
Veterinary medicine evolves with changing resistance patterns. Florfenicol stands apart from older antibiotics for a few big reasons. At our facility, we developed the API and formulated it into a microfine, ready-to-mix powder. This product lands on farms where quick, even dosing is critical—especially as oral group medication becomes the tool of choice for rapid intervention. Our manufacturing methods enable us to maintain particle sizes small enough to help avoid settling in feed or water. Daily, we watch customers carefully dose animals experiencing Pasteurella, Salmonella, and other pathogens that don’t always care for weather, feed, or stress levels. Outbreaks don’t come with advance notice, so all eyes turn to solutions that deliver a clear mode of action and trustworthy withdrawal times.
Everything starts from sourcing the raw materials. We built our QC team around people with backgrounds in antibiotic fermentation and animal nutrition. No shortcuts are tolerated—we’ve had years where that meant refusing consignments of API or bulking agents because the HPLC readings didn’t stack up. Our hand in each stage explains why the powder gets consistent reviews for both solubility and on-farm mixability. Granular control over the particle distribution and moisture content translates to smoother operations for folks on the ground. In the end, our batch sheets capture not only the lot numbers but also the conditions each run came through, so customers can ask questions they need answered long after the application.
We’ve standardized our Florfenicol Powder around a 10% model, though requests for 20% emerge in regions facing more acute disease pressure and tighter treatment windows. In our experience, offering two grades of dosing addresses most commercial farm requirements. The 10% powder works well for both drinking water and medicated feed scenarios. The higher strength variant makes sense where water lines run long or cross-contamination is a risk. In either case, the active ingredient comes through in a dust-free, off-white finished powder. Our lab tracks every adjustment, and the results show up not only in the HPLC curves but in the way customers measure therapeutic outcomes in the barns.
Old-timers used to lean hard on chloramphenicol and tetracyclines. Over time, medical restrictions and resistance development forced everyone to look for alternatives. As manufacturers, we invested early in Florfenicol technology because it produces a similar broad-spectrum impact to chloramphenicol without the same level of regulatory restrictions in food-producing animals. No matter what the literature says, frontline feedback often shapes practice more than formal policies. Florfenicol stands up against respiratory infections, especially Actinobacillus and Pasteurella in pigs and cattle, where other compounds didn’t do the trick. We reformulated over fifty test runs through our pilot plant before we dialed in the optimum blend for uniform distribution through feed and water, adjusting flow characteristics to meet large-scale farm needs.
We sometimes hear: Why pay more for Florfenicol when oxytetracycline is cheaper? The math changes fast when treatment failures stack up, withdrawal violations hit, or relapses cause producers to burn through extra weeks of production. Florfenicol’s lower risk for human food safety issues and its rapid clearance in target animals have built its reputation for efficiency and compliance. Unlike some peers, the molecule resists breakdown under farm storage conditions, so our powder keeps efficacy through hot seasons and humid environments.
Looking beyond paper guarantees and spec sheets means spending time onsite ourselves or following up directly with farms who trust the product. Our teams visit customers in regions tackling livestock density spikes, such as Southeast Asia and parts of Europe. Here, it’s common to see round-the-clock use of medicators and dosing pumps—even for backyard producers now scaling up to commercial numbers. Our powder dissolves in water tanks, with nearly total recovery of the stated concentration at the nipple or trough, based on farm-side residue testing. Waterline blockages and caking, problems that haunt some generics, cause batch recalls or losses that no farm or manufacturer can buffer repeatedly. By holding blend uniformity and moisture levels steady, we see drop-off rates in active content well below 2% by end-use.
Feed-mixing compatibility also matters. Many integrators in our region run continuous mixing systems that punish the smallest inconsistency. We ran controlled trials mimicking those setups to confirm that our blends resist settling and yield consistent plasma concentrations in birds and swine. Pullets, broilers, or weanling pigs exposed to outbreaks don’t get second chances—any dose drop-off or feed clog can mean entire production rounds facing culling. Every improvement in granulation and flow has come from learning what causes clumping smack in the middle of a high-humidity summer or how line workers handle bulk packaging during peak shifts.
The conversation about antibiotic stewardship isn't just boardroom talk for us. As manufacturers, our role stretches well past filling invoices. Responsible use means more than just selling a product with veterinary prescription labels—it means supporting veterinarians and producers in finding the treatment windows with the lowest total impact. Withdrawal periods are tracked down to the hour, and our technical service teams hear from processing plants holding flocks due to residue results. In settings with high international export volume, any slip in testing can undermine an entire supply chain. Florfenicol Powder’s pharmacokinetics offer a balance between rapid tissue penetration and predictable elimination, helping producers meet strict residue compliance benchmarks even in countries with near-zero tolerance limits.
Animal well-being makes the difference between a salvageable flock and a mass casualty event. Unlike less selective antibiotics, the spectrum offered by Florfenicol allows more judicious intervention—lowering total antibiotic tonnage over time and reducing the pressure for resistance selection on farms. Our technical team never stops tweaking the formulation to adjust for emerging pathogens or evolving resistance. Fieldwork on the manufacturing side never truly ends; every time customer feedback arrives about a refractory outbreak controlled faster or with fewer losses, it’s validation for the hours spent in process development and post-market surveillance.
Experience adds layers to how a product gets used, adapted, and relied upon. In regions where poultry or pig densities climb year after year, the shift from older classes of antibiotics to Florfenicol has often followed local disasters. End-users don’t mince words—poultry producers cite fast clinical recovery and smoother transition through withdrawal, feed mills value stable delivery through automated mixing, and contract growers say the packaging holds up through harsh field environments.
Vets working large-scale operations relay that Florfenicol’s tissue penetration and consistent blood levels solve more relapse cases than older drugs susceptible to metabolic breakdown. Distributors track the breakage, caking, or dosage variability common with cheap generics, and the downstream costs of those failures go well beyond a single sick flock. Processors echo the benefits, noting fewer borderline residue tests and better compliance scores at meat plants. Across the map, recurring orders and reference checks keep circling back to powder flow properties and dissolution rates—factors that hinge directly on manufacturing discipline and not just what’s printed on the label.
We take each batch through a constellation of tests—more than the minimum standard set by local registration. Microbiological assays back up every COA, and each lab report confirms active principle retention after transport and local storage. Our experience running repeated dissolution checks taught us where generics slip: the powder’s physical stability breaks down under high humidity, and animal uptake drops when blending gets inconsistent. Clinical work with industry partners reveals that the finer particle sizing, beyond just passing the sieve test, leads to more predictable Cmax and AUC readings in pharmacokinetic trials. Over months and hundreds of test animals, tissue levels stay in proven therapeutic windows without unnatural spikes or troughs.
Our R&D team watches resistance data as closely as formulation yields. In-feed, the pharmacodynamics of Florfenicol have proven valuable for pathogens such as E. coli and Pasteurella—organisms that regularly outmaneuver older options. Surveillance programs tracking minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) point to stable or only gradually rising breakpoints, compared to the surges seen with earlier generations of antimicrobials.
Manufacturing isn’t just technical grunt work. It’s a responsibility. After decades of regulatory tightening and watching good options vanish off the shelf, we’ve built in technical guardrails on oral group medication. Producer training on correct powder-to-water ratios, duration limits, and withdrawal discipline matters more now than ever. We run on-site training for dosing protocols and sample collection for residue monitoring. Watching the learning curve on farm visits led us to adjust both pack size—smaller units allow new adopters to limit leftover stock that might tempt misuse—and include more accessible technical references with every order.
Reports of off-label use and dosing miscalculations show up every season; we field those calls and host workshops with both veterinarians and farm managers. Product stewardship means open lines for reporting adverse effects or lessons from field failures, and we factor those right back into financial planning for recalls or product tweaks. Regulatory alerts now come with teeth, and every new registration round draws on detailed batch verification, stability testing, and digital audits, all built into the manufacturing ledger.
Processes never stand still. Export regulations change, and disease profiles adapt. Newer pathogens, environmental pressures, and tighter market margins push everyone involved in animal health to rethink how antibiotic products get delivered, dosed, and validated. We doubled down on refining our powder’s flowability and moisture sensitivity when customer audits in tropical markets flagged clumping issues mid-monsoon. That field-driven upgrades flow both ways: technical partners report emerging patterns, and we funnel that insight straight into pilot production runs and stability trials.
Balancing cost with quality remains a live debate. We know buyers compare prices down to the decimal, especially in markets flooded with cut-rate generics. Time and again, follow-up audits nail the loss in performance back to skipped QC steps, recycled bags introducing contaminants, or particle separation that nobody sees before blending. Sourcing clean, high-purity API keeps our base cost above the rock-bottom market, but batch traceability and field performance guard against losses every time an outbreak comes through the barns. Tracing failures after the fact costs much more—both in direct returns and reputation.
Working as a manufacturer exposes the limits of what product tweaks alone can do. We see firsthand how farm safety protocols, biosecurity upgrades, and stronger supply chain partnerships all raise the bar for antibiotic stewardship. Our technical team regularly reviews water management, feed hygiene, and mixing equipment alongside product usage, because any weak link can sink an entire disease-control effort. More and more, integrated producers ask for documentation not just on product specs but on manufacturing processes, raw material origin, and QA audits. That demand keeps us sharing more data and opening the doors to customer-side audits than a decade ago.
Our job has changed in recent years. Instead of shipping out commodity product, we’re in constant dialog about process improvement, product adaptations for local conditions, and collaborative troubleshooting for unexpected outbreaks. This kind of technical feedback loop raises standards across the sector and builds lasting trust far beyond the next transaction. More transparency, field-level support, and quicker adaptation to emerging needs—these elements shape the ongoing evolution of Florfenicol Powder in commercial animal production.
We know every tub, bag, or bucket of Florfenicol Powder leaving our line reflects real people’s livelihood and animal welfare. The respect for detail, the thousands of QC hours, and the often-overlooked small changes in formulation draw a line between consistent performance and painful setbacks for customers. Our direct involvement from raw material sourcing through end-user troubleshooting keeps us engaged—not just as suppliers, but as stakeholders investing in healthier livestock production and safer food supplies. That perspective shapes every improvement, every recall, and every batch released to the field.
As animal health grows more complex, the future demands not just technical proficiency, but flexible, trustworthy partnerships between those who manufacture and those who put product to work on the farm. Florfenicol Powder stands as proof that manufacturing quality reaches beyond specs and audit sheets—it shapes animal welfare, food security, and the sustainability of veterinary medicine itself.